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DOJ Sues Cloudera for Allegedly Discriminating Against American Workers in Tech Hiring

The Justice Department alleges the technology firm gave high-paying jobs to temporary visa holders while preventing U.S. workers from applying.

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Orange County Tax Money Distribution Error Went Unnoticed for More Than a Decade

Officials say Orange County illegally gave extra money to cities, towns, and villages.

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Federal Judge Dismisses DOJ Lawsuit Requesting Arizona Voter Data

‘The Court will dismiss the Attorney General’s claim with prejudice because amendment would be legally futile,’ the judge wrote.

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Congress Questions Legitimacy of FACE Act

A House Judiciary subcommittee is scrutinizing the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act to determine if the Biden‑Harris administration has used the federal law to target pro‑life advocates. “As we just saw with the Department of Justice’s recent indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center, important work is being done to hold left‑wing…

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Federal In-car Monitoring Mandate Expands Data Collection and Control Powers

A federal mandate rooted in a 2021 bipartisan law is set to reshape every new car sold in the United States, and potentially the boundaries of personal mobility itself. By the 2027 model year, vehicles will be required to include systems that monitor drivers for impairment and can intervene if necessary. Supporters frame it as …

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